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Phenolic Resins: A Century of Progress / edited by Louis Pilato

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著者標目 Pilato, Louis editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
出版者 (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg)
出版年 2010

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EB007424
9783642047145 禁帯出

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巻次 ISBN:9783642047145
大きさ XIII, 545 p : online resource
一般注記 Raw Materials -- Phenols -- Formaldehyde -- Resin Chemistry -- Analyses/Testing -- Production -- Resole Production -- Novolak Production -- Applications -- Wood Composite Adhesives -- Foam -- Mineral Wool Insulation Binders -- Laminates -- Composites -- Abrasives -- Friction -- Photoresists -- Phenolic Molding Compounds -- Alkyl Phenol Resins in Adhesive and Rubber Applications -- Foundry -- Phenolic Resin for Refractories -- Recycling -- Future Aspects
The legacy of Leo Hendrik Baekeland and his development of phenol formal- hyde resins are recognized as the cornerstone of the Plastics Industry in the early twentieth century, and phenolic resins continue to ?ourish after a century of robust growth. On July 13, 1907, Baekeland ?led his “heat and pressure” patent related to the processing of phenol formaldehyde resins and identi?ed their unique utility in a plethora of applications. The year 2010 marks the Centennial Year of the prod- tion of phenolic resins by Leo Baekeland. In 1910, Baekeland formed Bakelite GmbH and launched the manufacture of phenolic resins in Erkner in May 1910. In October 1910, General Bakelite began producing resins in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Lastly, Baekeland collaborated with Dr. Takamine to manufacture phenolic resins in Japan in 1911. These events were instrumental in establishing the Plastics Industry and in tracing the identity to the brilliance of Dr. Leo Baekeland. Phenolic resins remain as a versatile resin system featuring either a stable, thermoplastic novolak composition that cures with a latent source of formaldehyde (hexa) or a heat reactive and perishable resole composition that cures thermally or under acidic or special basic conditions. Phenolic resins are a very large volume resin system with a worldwide volume in excess of 5 million tons/year, and its growth is related to the gross national product (GNP) growth rate globally
HTTP:URL=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04714-5
件 名 LCSH:Chemistry
LCSH:Polymers
LCSH:Chemical engineering
LCSH:Condensed matter
LCSH:Nanotechnology
FREE:Chemistry
FREE:Polymer Sciences
FREE:Nanotechnology and Microengineering
FREE:Condensed Matter Physics
FREE:Nanotechnology
FREE:Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
FREE:Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods
分 類 LCC:QD380-388
DC23:541.2254
書誌ID OB00007424
ISBN 9783642047145

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